ITV completes £1.7bn longevity swap with Credit Suisse

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The ITV pension scheme has entered into a £1.7bn longevity swap with Credit Suisse to fully hedge the longevity risk for 12,000 of its pensioner members.

Under the contract, the firm will make fixed monthly payments to Credit Suisse who will, in turn, make payments to the scheme that broadly match the value of benefits being paid out. The deal - ...

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